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When do I service my drive shaft? |
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Your drive shaft should be serviced every 75,000 miles to help prevent transmission and rear end failure. |
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What is involved in servicing my drive shaft? |
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When we service a drive shaft we replace ALL bad parts, U-joints, carrier bearings, tube yokes, and any other necessary parts. When finished we ALWAYS balance the drive shaft to ensure no vibrations. |
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Why do I need my drive shaft balanced? |
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An out of balance drive shaft is the number one cause for transmission and rear end failure. Any time you replace any parts on a drive shaft it should be balanced. Just like when you replace your tires you have them balanced. |
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I lifted or lowered my vehicle. What should I do with my drive shaft? |
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Any time you lift or lower your vehicle you need to have the drive shaft checked for proper clearance. |